I wanted to introduce, or re-introduce some common jargon pertaining to RO and RODI systems that few people in the hobby commonly use.
PERMEATE - the water that has made its way through the RO membrane. Often called "RO water." In most situations, the TDS of permeate should be 5% or less of the feedwater TDS.
CONCENTRATE - best thought of as "flush water," this is the water + contaminants that DID NOT make it through the RO membrane to become permeate. The concentrate flushes the contaminants from the surface of the RO membrane and out of the system. Concentrate is often mislabeled "waste water."
RECOVERY - the percentage of the feedwater that becomes permeate. So if your system has a 20% Recovery, for every 5 gallons of feedwater, 1 gallon becomes permeate, and 4 gallons become concentrate. 1 / 5 = 0.20, or 20%.
REJECTION RATE - the percentage of the feedwater TDS that DOES NOT make it through to the permeate. The higher the Rejection Rate, the more pure the permeate.
HOUSING - The most often clear (in this hobby) "containers" that hold the filter cartridges. Want to show you're a noob in a discussion with professional water treatment folks? Call a housing a "canister."
If you have any water treatment jargon you'd like clarified, jump in and we'll do our best.
Russ
PERMEATE - the water that has made its way through the RO membrane. Often called "RO water." In most situations, the TDS of permeate should be 5% or less of the feedwater TDS.
CONCENTRATE - best thought of as "flush water," this is the water + contaminants that DID NOT make it through the RO membrane to become permeate. The concentrate flushes the contaminants from the surface of the RO membrane and out of the system. Concentrate is often mislabeled "waste water."
RECOVERY - the percentage of the feedwater that becomes permeate. So if your system has a 20% Recovery, for every 5 gallons of feedwater, 1 gallon becomes permeate, and 4 gallons become concentrate. 1 / 5 = 0.20, or 20%.
REJECTION RATE - the percentage of the feedwater TDS that DOES NOT make it through to the permeate. The higher the Rejection Rate, the more pure the permeate.
HOUSING - The most often clear (in this hobby) "containers" that hold the filter cartridges. Want to show you're a noob in a discussion with professional water treatment folks? Call a housing a "canister."
If you have any water treatment jargon you'd like clarified, jump in and we'll do our best.
Russ